GITY AND CENTRAL YOUR DOLLAR buys more at! I the Hughes Drug Store. I CHR. REF. CHURCH Dutch ser-, I vices at in 30 a.m At 7.30 1”" I Heart; Hull. East Royalty. WE TREAT the sick well. G12 gey's Pharmacy. open I am. to 5 p m. p A FOR CONVENIENCE. friendli- I l.IixS and economy. SIWP 51 G18" gr) 5 Pharmacy. VISIT HI STYLE Millinery. Gt.1 George Street. ”where every Style is Iii-Style.” A.IlERI('AN soft in: cars iodiiy all A. Pickard Co. - coal. Unload-I E Ltil , NORTH TRYON Presbyterianl ('liui'ch, x'PI'ili"L' tlct 21st, ll a.m.l t'huicli School 1213. MISS Mar! A llut-Kciizic llciiconcss. I iti;.Vii-zxiiim NORTH Rustico Local Guide Association Cake Sale I'l0'mans Frirtay cV”n1n8. 047- toher 19, at 030. , niversary Year. Over 200.f)f)0 Med- ; lcal prescriptions dispensed. Pro- prietor J I-EH. iiorih, Registered Pharmaceutical Chemist since July 1914. TRYON UNITED Church. Sun- S WORTH'S PIIARNIACY 30th An- er Hazelbrook 7.30 pm. All are wel- come to these services. Rev. C. W. Passey. Minister. BRADALBANE UNIT E D Church. Sunday October 21st. Plea- sant Vallcy, 11 am. Communion, Rose Valley, 5 p.m. Breadalbane 7.30 p.m. Rev. H. S. Raynor, Min- lster. WINSLOE PASTORAL Charge. United Church of Canada. Servic- es for Sunday, Oct. 21. 11 a.m. South Wlnsloe. I p.m. Prlncetown Road 7.80 p.m. Highfield. Rev. Dr. E. A. Betta, Minister. FREDERICTON . BBADAL bane Churches of Christ. Combin- ed service in Breadalbane Church at 3.00 pm. Evangelist Hugh 1''. Senaibaugh. C' cinnati. Ohio. speaker. Breadalbano Sunday School 1 am. Fredericton Sunday School. 10.30 am. MARSHFIELD Presbyterian Church. The hours of service for 300083. Oct. 21 are as follows: Harrington ll a.m., Mount Stew- art 3 p.m. Marshfield 7.31 pm. Sunday School Harrington 10 a.m. A cordial welcome is extended to all to attend these services. Stud- ent minister .l. Karl English. HAMPTON PASTORAL. Charge. Scrvices October 21st, as follows: Hampton 11 am. Appln Road. 3 pm. Victoria 7.30 pm, The 1;-win group of Trinity United church will hold a special service in Bonshaw United Church at 7.30 p.m. Rev. MK. Charman. Minister. YORK PASTORAL Charge. The United Church of Canada. Sun- day. Oct. 21. 1956. 9.30 cm. um JPTVICPI If no rm. Special Service. with the Rev. B. B. Show of ew. foundland as guest preacher, Mn, ,cboir. Service sponsored by the Y0” CIIIFBG Men's Association. 7-30 P-m. (no service. i NEW. GLASGOW. Christian Church. Sunday. October 21. New Glasgow Community 8 u n if a y School 10.00 a.m. (In the united Church) Worship and Communion 7:30 p.m. Cavendish United Bap- tist Church; Morning Worship 11 n1. Cavendish Community sun. day School 10.00 am. (in the Bap- tist Church) Please note the hours of services. Rev. Bryer R. Jones, 4 'i -i , , v ISLAND colored views. Cras- I well Studio. THYMEWOOD Crafts available Phone Loihians 3665. :- FREE Church of Scotland, Ssr-I vice Oct. 21st. Stanchel 2.30 p.rn. Rev. J.H. Bishop, Minister. 22nd for Annual Fall dance, spuri- sored by Junior League. Charlotte - town Hospital. TO ATTEND MEETING -- Dr. Harold Swan leaves for Halifax today where he will attend a meeting at Dalhousie University with the Provincial Gmernuient Pathologists from New Brunswick Nova Scotia and Newfoundland RESERVE Thursday Novemberi 5 Fl'NERA;, SERVICE - The fu-i neral of the late filiss Maud AIl('(" Pr-ales u;i.s held privately form the Yilat-l.czin Funeral Home yes-i terday morning interment was in Peoples t'r-met:-ry. Service was tconductcd by Rev. T.H.E. Som- POLIFE ('ttl'RT eih man was fined Sltltl and costscr 30 day- ',in jail for driving while impaired lby magistrate K.M. Martin in lciiy Police Cour! yesterday morn ling. A drunk and incapable was lfined SS and costs while the raw Uigil. 11 a.m.. Aleandra, 3 p.m. ', and are taking an Git-till W?t'k "W entry training course at HM C.S. Cornwallis. training establishment near Digby. N.S. included in lIlf'i group is Marine lllr. Gallnnt,. , North Rustico. P F. l. , CORNWALL pastoral charge, United Church of Canada. Services. , Sunday, Oct. 21. In New Domin-i ion. 11 a.m. Kingston 3 P-"L The- service at Cornwall at 0 p.m. wllii take the form of a hymn festival, by the choirs from Bedeque, Try- on and Cornwall. directed by Dr. Peter MacDonald. Rev. Byte J0"?! . will be the guest -neaker at King- ston. ..SORORITY MEETING - Bria Phiat Sorority held Its monthly, super meeting Thursday eveninrl; !with Josh Rogerson presiding. NI'I ne members and four guests were present. Treasurer Anne Jenkins gave a satisfactory report. Plans were finalized for the Halloween dance to be held at the YMCA. Charles Ballem. Boys Work Se- cretary, Y. M. C. A. was guest speaker and explained the pur- pose of service clubs. SLIGHT FIRE AT HOSPITAL- Good fortune saved possible dis- aster last night when a fire which , started in the furnace room of thel Charlottetown Hospital travelled Into the record room of the build lilaiiiiinc ('hildren's Work Boardl vice-chairmaii: Mrs. Doran Sabean in-u oiticcrs were named for the rniiiinll l'lL!IlI' .'ilrs. S:iiiit A. F Miles, Sydney. At tlic annual meeting of the! Mrs. Erma '. Hicks, Moncton., i Saint John. General secretary: They are left to Mrs. 811 Hamilton, Parrsboro. J. Allison Fraser. secretary Mrs. Gordon MacDon John, NB Chairman; Mrs. aid. Charlottetown, Past Prcsl director; dent. year. CHILDREN'S WORK BOARD EXECUTIVE Board. an appeal was made to wide circulation. Other important parents to give closer supervision matters discussed at the meeting to the types of programs thatlwerc rump DT0Pl1'3m5- leadership they allow their children to hear trainini-' t-nurses for Sunday school and watch on TV and radio. It teachers. church vacation schools. was announced that a plan will explorers and Sunday School pub In a resolution passed by the 'be pronnscfi I0 ihis End End XIV!!! lications. lotieiown Kinsmen Club at the United nations Summer School hold at Mt. Allison University dur- ing the IIFSI week in .luly, was gusst spvnker at the regular sup- per mention of the club held last night at the fflirirlottcgoivn IIl'lI. George llood was chairmiiii with George Proctor as co-chairman. President Joe Shelroon and Past President Sam Robinson submitted reports on the District Council meetings which they attended at Truro recently. Approval was given for the holding of the an- nual lIallowe'en party for the children of Charlottetown at the Community Centre late this month. For the first time in the history of the local club. hundred per cent Attend.ncr- tans wcre pre- sented member: who had attained distinction in this respect. These were Roland Taylor:, 14 years, Ray Archer 11 years, Freeman Archer eight years. A. Walthan Gaudet and Ned Dooley, seven years, Dr. l.ny Duffy, Joe Shef- fooln. Perry MacDonald and Dr. Frank Machlillan, four years, Bob Bradley three years. Clive Cud- more. Ike Sinclair, Cllvi-Stewart F.rn Lord and Ed Martin, twn yanrs, Wallic Higgins, Sam Rob- inson, Dr. Frank Burge and Jack Gay. one year. Ing before being discovered. The Charlottetown Fire Department was immediately on the scene and l had the blaze in hand before much destruction other than water dam- age could be caused. . THE NORTH River United Bap- I tlst Church will be reopened. Sun- idny. Oct. 21st. Momins worship cmploycrl with tho Well: orrhniz-; Elliott 11 am. Guest speaker - Rt-v. A.E. Todd; Soloista - Mrs. Leigh War-. ren. Mrs. A.E. Todd. Aftcrnooni worship I pm. Guest speake -,' Rev. RA. Patterson: Musical sel-, ection - Male Quartette, Central Miss Laura Baln; Musical select-I ions Matheson-Carver mixed qtlartette. Solo - Mrs. A.C. Mae 5 Eacbern. All are welcome. Rev, the Group presented Sign with 3 by Mil. MICMIIIMI Owen Cochran. Minister. BAPTIST Y.P.U. - The weekly meeting of the Charlottetown B.Y.' P.U. was held Thursday evening in the lower church hall. Counsil- Ior was Mrs. Bruce Lewis In the Stan Lancaster Is Honored By ICFG Mr. Stank-y Iu'lf1('EtSTPi' last night ' C Wns fitllnszly rcmemhcm? b.V mam: "We would like to pay tribute to lenge. and the opportunity. then .b'.-rs of the Irwin Christian Ft'I- the great pioneering task which be we and the whole world will fail, llowshlp Group bcfore he leaves. performed In this dual capacity." both God and man and our crown for Toronto where he will become otion wliosc hiisincss it is to con- duct fund ralsiiii! cam ly for church enterprises. Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster. if was eratlon and direction of the in- Christianity. then the finest perlodl observcd by past president. Allison MacKinnon, had been associatedi Christian Church, Charlottetown, wnhm.-1,-win(;mup1m-3 number "These men gave generously of Solo - Mrs. A.E. Todd. Evening of years and on an occgglong both their time and Interest with no worship 0 p.m. Guest speaker - had been willing to give or their thought of financial reward." time and talents in promoting the life of the organization. Mr. David Murphy oh behalf of suitable gift after which Rev. How- ard Christin offered a prayer. Mr. Lancaster said that for the pres:-nt his family would continue to make thclr home in Charlotte- ltown during which he expected to m : Dr. MacDonald recalled that the Credit Union had its start in ithe Maritlmes during the hungry - thirties. He said that great econ- I omlc changes had taken plnce Islnre that time. "We are living i now in the age of the super mar-l ket do a large scale and thc dayi of automation is here when a hand- ful of men are doing the work of hundreds," he continued, "through this age of plenty the North Amer- ican continent and particularly Canada has become the.wealthiest part of the world. This generation. growing up does not know about the hungry thirties." Dr. MacDonald said that basic- call of duty In developing and directing the present facilities for the diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis in P.E.IsIand. In doing so, they have contributed greatly to the continued decline of the disease as a cause of ill- ness and death in this province." LIFE MEMBERS Specifically Dr. Wlierrett re- ferred to Dr. W.J.P. MacMil!.-in "Who did much to arouse Interest in the campaign for a aanatorlum for the treatment of tuberculosis in the province. As a physician. , is health officer, a member of the- ilegislaiure, as first Minister ofl Health. Premier and leader of the Opposition, his voice has been raised on every occasion for better health facilities for the, people of P.E.IsIand.” Of Dr. P.A. Creclman. the first hill-timc Health Officer and Tuber-, ulosis Officer. Dr. Whcrrctt said. , .l.A. MacPhce and Col. G. Full hnve been members of the Sanatoriiim Commission since . Dr. paigns chief-I its Inception. the latter being chair heritage of brotherhood, good will imnn from 1950 until the op- Istltution was assumed by the Provincial Health Department. In the absence of Dr. Mac- Millan through illness. his certi- ficate was accepted on his behalf On being introduced by Dr. 011. Curtis, Deputy Minister of Health. a report on the present program was submitted by Mr. Garth Croc- kett. Health Co-ordlnstor. Depart- ent of Health for P.E.Islatd. The meeting was opened with ent: last night and offercd the op- inion that it augured well for the future of the movement on the Is- land. soaked the seaboard from Florida to 'il:iryland began letting up Thursday as it eased farther out to sca off the New Jersey coast. . The weather bureau reported FERRONAL CONTACT . only light rainfall in Delaware as Til? FPFBIWF Said "I0 If"' ””I-V- the storm centre maintained its to ln('rC-'-156' membcrshili "1 Cred” noriliczistward course. Hours be- Unions was by rerson-11 vcntgcts-i fore. ll pelted the eastern shore "The spoken word," he said. ills; of Maryland with more than three woven to be much more effective. inches of rain. Norfolk. Va.. had than advertising costing mBn)' nearly that much during the early hundreds of thousands." ' morning hours. In this connection he urged mcm- Winds remained from 30 to 40 bers to spread the news of Credit, m.p.h. within 250 miles of the Unions al'i'lO)l(IX their hfricnds andiifogms centre, with occasionally their co-wor ers so t at a arger' g er gus 5. number of people could enjoy! The bureau saidr the storm the benefits to be had therefrom.Iwould continue to move northeast He emphasized the importance, is to 20 m.p.h. until about mid- of organization, pointing out that night. then veer a bit more toward no large business could expect to' the east with some increase in , a special sitting of the Queen's County ssaaioa of stolen goods were laid Illterdsy bu the R.C.M.P. against six men who were arraigned be fore Magistrate Gilbert Gaudet at Magistratets Court. The cases arose from an investigation by the R.C.M.P. into the theft of a large number of cases of Per- fection canned milk, owned by the Oentral Creamertes Co. Ltd. The six men in question. were arrested on Wednesday evening and are all from Charlottetown and vicinity. six of the ten charges were laid at the morning hearing during which Magistrate Gaudet. at the request of the Attorney General represented by .l.P. Nich- olson. adiourned the case until Wednesday, October 24. The ac- cused were remanded to the Queen's County Jail with ball for each person set at either 3500. cash or a bond of 32.000 enab. consisting of two suretles of 31.000 each. Results of the investigation. which has been under way for the past week, led the I'i.C.M.P. to a barn In West Royalty where they apprehended one of the accused and a couple of juveniles loading 85 cases of the milk onto a truck. from the barn. The truck and its the min-dar of Jules Banvtlle. 65- year-old gatekeeper of the provin- cial- forestry station at Kedgwick. Felix. 10. was remanded until R. C. M. P. Find Truck Land Of V Canned Milk; Six Are Charged 'I'OcIIIrsuoftbeftandpos- loadweretakenlntocustodvbiy lay said Banvllle bled to death after being shot through the back by! a bullet from a .803-calibre r e. survive if sufficient time was notj intensity and. forward speed. given to organization. He noted; tb t it a through the organization ofntrladz Iinions that the mrioriity,N. B-YOUTI1 FOCOS of social benefits have been 0 - mined. in this Connection he'lMUI'deI' listed such things as old age se- curity, workmen's compensation, cAMp3ELL'roN, N3, (cp)... children's allowances and others. RCMP Thursday charged Robert A GREAT CHALLENGE Felix of Falls Brook. N.B.. with ”I believe that Providence has rendered Rome ""9 old um! musk." glvr-n us a great challenge andl-I-hey were Mam,” Chlpmani Vi, a are-at nnimrtunity hm I" theioiin, MacMillnn, bass fiddle and Marliimel WC have IWI lead” Connolly on the Piano. ship in the field of practical ec- onomics which has made Canada uooaaoaaoasooooesooooooalso great but through her we must Influence the whole world may FOR WE BEST” satisfy the needs of mankind. ”lf wc do not accept the chal-' Ca,"-eras mo PHOTO SUPPLIES will be one of shame. But If wt-,t 89' accept the challenge and pass on the light we have along with our: Jstiteiicits and practical demonstration of- ” aR'l”l"15"-'1 of Canada will lie not in the daysl I unustlIE - of the past but in those that llel . ”t" "WEll'9'FAI-R3 ahead" concluded Dr. MacDonnld.l The speaker was introduced by; "" Mr. Keir Duggan. Summerslde president of the Prince Edward Island Credit Union League and thanked by the chairman, Mr. Gaudet. Dinner music was supplied dur- lug the evening by Mr. Al. Blan- chard. Enteriainment was pro- vlded by three young lads who i?t'R&3at-:--- 0 o Our rocks have been re-stocked and we have some wonderful buys in growing girIs' Jr. Cuban Parry Shoes for only Women's PUMPS S3.49, 3.99, 4.49, 5.99, (Above Group Includes Gold Cross and. Naturalizers) LePage's Weekend Specials 1! 44 Pairs of Women 5 Rubber Ovarslioes zipper fasteners in walking and when heels. Reg- uIarS4.95for 38 Pairs of Child's and Misses' 3 Buckle Rubber Overshoes. Sizes 6-7-8-9-10-2-3. Regular price 33.85 for only 10 Pairs of Childs' Fur Trim Front Zipper Overslioes In sizes 9. 10 and 3. Regular price 35.50-for only .; Man's Work Rubbers. sizes 6 and 10. Regular price S2-45--for only 1510.2. The Guardian Friday. Oct, 19. 1956 WEATHER TORONTO (CPI - Tunpars turns issued nisht by (hi nto public weather omce the R.c.M.P. and after brie! quas- tioning the youths were released” Having obtained search war-' rants. the Investigation then led to the east end of Dorchester street in Charlottetown. several bulidinsl were gone through and a much smaller cache of canned milk was discovered and several more ar- rests were made. Ball for five of the six men was Gillls and R.R. Bell. Q.C.. I" II?" pouring in defense of the accused. Alpha Y's Men Hold Meeting Y's Edwin Johnston: Pfelidid last night at the weekly meeting of Alpha Y's Men's Club. Ron Atkin- son was co-chairman. Y's Edgar Jardlne, chairman of the bowling coinmitttoe, gave I comprehensive report on the Pl'08' ress in decorating and operli-ill! the alleys. billiards and canteen. Y's Loren McLellan gave a re- port on the progress of the elim- Inatlons in the step dancing and fiddling A t- and the finals to be held soon. He also reported on his success in-obtaining the serv- Ices of the Bunk House Boys for the night when the finals will be held. ' ueeeaessseenaeosses asasaxxrerazgggssgg HALIFAX office says fine but cool weather Is forecast for today. Forecasts: Northern Nova scotia. 'Princn Edward Island Clear with a few ICP)-The weahei cloudy intervals: cooler: north- erly winds 20. Low-high at New Glasgow 35 and 55. Charlottetown 35 and 50 High tide today at Charlottetown at 10.31 a.m. and 10.22 p.m. At Rustico at 0.11 a.m. and 5.15 pm. summerstde tide eighteen minutes I H” Owlb" 2”” Two" H "m'- 5 m was adjourned iiniil E N H s 11 ed 7 . ' . 5 . - - Ion has been at the rooisl tape Traverse .1 nm Crapaud,” ”,”'"a K"-'5'-"en Hear Em hassles 3 y "C" . V X ecf Storm To Oct. 25 for preliminary hearing. late: than Charlottetown. Sun rises - it 7.” ”"'”'.S.i."”i'"'" 2' ”l' Lats: W" I -W... .. -. iii. ?i::"'...i::.::.i .i:::"i;i: I5 P ...”.”P ti” '”":i.:i- i"-”iii:"..?,::.::':::::::::. my -' m------ --1 -u -- ra e ryon crvce. . gg . . na ne ence c ecoro e , , 1513;: Arch" I yohililg vfi3riI::WtEdlr:mvariousT:;Il;lsuest Speaker the occasion. mi 3 dxifgcmfdxoa Eng, veer OUE To sea iconnecltlon with the 5:1;-tg.e20ashoolI , call Va; i,I'I9 18:08! ir 1'1 - : P:RE,l.oRIA (Remus) Th; t , r nc es an -' UIGG, ALEXANDRA. Hazel-lof Canada have been enrolled In vimy Gregory, P.W.C. student. HFNGRY THIRTIES meetings. He expressed pleasure BAL'I'I.'lI(lIiF1 rAPi -- Rainfall oung:;,;3'w,:.flle2d?:,;u:: ,f,':'fgf,1;',j',;:;::;',,o,, 0; 31?, nelwg fonfyed bur. general synodsl commission of brook. service for Sunday Oct. 21. lthe Royal Canadian Navy as wrens Mm was sp0nS,,,.,.d by the chem at seeing such a large number pres from mp L-035131 Sm,-m which cabin, Coroner Dr. Romem, 30",; ea", the Dutch Reforlnod Church made a strong p r at e s t Wednesday ggalngt a proposed tour of South Africa by the Fallen Bergera of Paris. Mr. Baker was thanked for his address by co-chairman Atkinson. Guests were Winston Smith and Rev. Garnet Sherwood. with side 2.99 2.89 2.99 I .49 4.49 6.99 tesctanot For rim. Specials Visit The IARGAIN om. LePAGE SHOE CO. LTD. - 2nd Flooi SAVE SPOKE A1. luulyym. H "I wsence of the plnon Rev, H . make periodic visits here. He re-I G R . 1,."-B30 d . I McQuarric. Federal canditdatgnfo, old Mltton. Devotional was led abry J flan”: hiifh ":,a,"y,pl',”"3t '””c";I thieacttiakhf taavthe Queemme" n i FL:cvK Queens County, Mr, John A. Me. Ciu'istine Mugford and Gcrtrudz-I ”"s W h 9 'w" '03? '" His Honour Lieutenant Gover- . 09" Donald, Fedgrgl c.3414.” pm. Parker. Officers for the coming '”""d I "ll that "" m'm0”” nor T.W.L. Prowse welcomed the UIIIIWId0l'InII , "Kings County, Mrs. non Lldxtone, year are: President - Joan Bry- 0' W "P"'"'”” W' '9"”W""P members from all parts of the I president of the P.E.1. Progreg. efon: vice presidents Betty Bout- ";l)"yed "MM r"",”I" Mm mm province and commended the or- f'L'cK I Iive Conservative woman Auoc. ter; Secretary -- Christine Mug- 3' "9 9'" I” "”"d '"”" r' --- for the ' '” work . 5 Iatlon all spoke briefly at the the fltfd; Treasurer - Sylvia Boul-, they are doing as did also Mr. Y0?" PC. rally at which Mr, John pier. ter. A debate was bold. Meeting Edwin Johnstone. acting Mayor. IIIOIIO(flI'IIlI1lI'l1I enbaker, M.P. was the guest gpuir. was closad in a fellowship circle on behalf of the Mayor and City ' .1 er. led in prayer by Mrs. Lewis. nufcoritinued from page 11 Corporation. F.-lcx ry, who In the citations said. Tha report of the treasurer. Mr. - You.” EXTRA TRIPS of the Canadian "Four men who have made a Ben E. Rogers, was read and contribution above and beyond the approved and also the minutes dauiing 3 National Railways car ten; 5.. tween the Mainland and rlnce Edward Island were announced by 000732 Stlven General passen- ger agent of the Atlantic region. 'For the convenience of persons In Prince Edward island ' ' to attend the Maritime Winter Fat; at Amherst between Oct. 27th and Nov. 3r " said Mr. Stlven," the CNN. will operate extra car fer- ry trips leaving Cape Ta-mm. tine at 1.00 am. daily beginning on Sunday. Oct. as and until sun- aily. Nov. 4th. inclusive. l PERSONALS patient in the Charlottetown pftal. IACI.l0D- At the Prince County Mr. James Powcr. City. is Hos- I BIRTHS MCISAAC-At Unify. SasI(.. Oct. 11. 1956. to Dr. and Mrs. .1. Clif- ford Mclsaac (nee Marla Van- dervoort R.N.l a mu. John AI-' axander. I l0I'I'0N- At the P.E.l. Hospital on Oct. 17, 1056 to Mr. and Mrs , Wendell Horton. a son. Gary, Lea. Weight 7 lb. 4 on. i IClN'l'09l- At the New Mount Sinai Hospital. Toronto. Ont. on! Thursday, Oct. ii. was to Mrl and Mrs. Joseph Mciniosh (Ar- lane Roberfal a baby girl ten lbs six ass. Beverly Rosemarie Hospital on October 17th, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Macbeod (ma Laura Campbell. a daugh- ter, Janet Mao. weight 7 pounds. I owned. any It will sinner IIAIITIHI OIIINHOIISIS LTD. CART lcaMrnr.i.i. .. At the PE.I.. Hospital on Thursday, October 18. 1956, Dr. Donald Campbell in his 52nd ycar. Resting at late residence 70 Brighton Rd. Funeral notice later. RIGELOW A At South West Lot Campbcll. Treasurer; F.A.S. Jones 10. on Thursday October 1Bth..i 1950. Laura Mary Blgelow, wife of the late William Blgelow aged . R1 ycnrs. Forwarded from the Rowne-c Funeral Home this Friday afternoon to the home- of her son John Bigelrrw from, when the funeral will he held; on Saturday, October'2ftth to, St. James Anglican Church Port, Hill for service at 2 p.m. Inter- ment In the church cemetery. ENGAGEMENTS 0!. MRS. IRA HUESTIS. Wflmot VaI- East ley. annmincu the engagement at her daughter Marion Isabel to Mr. cm-i Foster Stewart. son MI Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stewart? Noi-born. Marriage to take place I Citizens, who again reminded to get the Dog -Clark. President; Morton Dew, Bord . Kl gs -...:.". .v.:'.....?..”'.".'.'.li Solris. of the last annual meeting by Mr. Morton Dew. The work of Miss Blanche Conway. office secretary. who also conducts the Seal Sale. was commented upon most favour- ably. BOARD - The Board of Management is lcomposed of the following: A.M. lst. Vice President; Major ME. Secretary; Dr. E.M. Found; Dr. C.A. Coady; A Reverend Father (yet to be appoint D. Rev. T.H.B. Somers HT. Holman, Summer- sidc. 2nd. Vice President: J.Elmer Murphy;and Joseph Storey, also Summerside. Four Provincial Member Socie- ties are represented by: Mrs. MM. McGowan. Provincial President W.l.. Mrs. Philip Mathesml. Chair- man. Health Corn. W.l., Mrs. 31. Desllocbes. Provincial President C.W.L.. Miss Margaret Wedge. President sumrnerstde Subdivisi- Queens County. S.W. Wallis. Royalty -and Mrs. Fred Gator. West Royalty. Prince County, Mrs. J.J. Callaghan. Al- berton and Mrs. Preston Darrach. . Charles .1. G.W. leard. own dogs, on ! I .3-anus-ans, SEE THE MACHINE THAT LETS YOU DO HUNDREDS OF STITCHES AT THE FI.IOIf-0f-A-FINGER! ill. - THENEW 5,LN.QE.R' Reg. 3109.95 - 50,150 sru Model . . . . . . SALE 389.95 ,,',”j"f:'f,E'f;",”f"I"”I Reg. 3112.95 -- 75,300 sru Model . . . . . . d SALE 389.95 A 13..., 3144.95 - 76,750 sru Twin sumr . 3109.95 3156.50 - Modern Lowboy -Cabinet . . 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